“We are aware of the video of a fan leaving the stadium with a stadium seat and our security team is investigating the incident. Per our standard operating procedure, damaged or missing seats will be repaired or replaced immediately,” the MSFA said by email.

The coat check was not in the U.S. Bank Stadium perimeter, the MSFA said.

The seat-swiping phenomenon is not new to Minneapolis. Fans ripped out a number of seats after the final Vikings game at the Metrodome in 2013. The MSFA later organized the removal and sale of thousands of dome seats for $40 to $60 apiece.

Minneapolis police said they made no major arrests related to the Super Bowl, just the “usual drunken debauchery.”